Use New Thought principles for a clear path to manifesting your desires. Align your goals with what you want, combining simplicity and intention for a fulfilling outcome. Manifest with wisdom and awareness.
The primary component in manifesting any desire is faith or belief that the desire is ALREADY in existence, plus feeling the joy and gratitude associated with the realization of the desire fulfilled.
1. Be clear on what you want
What’s your goal? Is it about spending more time with your family? Is it about having more money? Do you want more power or control over your life? More happiness?
The number one rule in manifesting what you want is to know exactly what you want.
2. Visualize what you desire
Picture where you want to be, how you want to be, or what you desire. Be very specific about this.
Make sure that whenever you visualize you cultivate the feeling that it already exists or is happening in the present moment. The more powerful the emotion connected with your desire the quicker the realization of your desire.
Create a photo or an image of yourself achieving your desire. This will strengthen the manifestation process.
3. Remove doubt and build gratitude
Wash all doubt from your mind through positive thinking and by repeating your desire while experiencing the strong emotion of having your desire fulfilled. Feeling how thankful you are for your desire fulfilled will further strengthen the manifestation.
These three steps describe the basic process of manifesting reality. For a deeper understanding of the process, access either of these two resources:
- Alan Watts (from Zen tradition)
- Neville Goddard (from the Christian tradition)
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DeleteThere is a tendency in society for some individuals to engage in a competitive mindset, where the objective is not necessarily to work together for collective progress, but rather to outperform others individually. This perspective can lead to behaviors that hinder collaboration and hinder the potential for collective success. This needs to change if humanity is to survive. www.resourceism.com
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